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he has been a leader in every way, in government in this country. a boy he was born and raised in minnesota, with a small family of 11, that's why he's still so thin. [laughter] when you look at what denis mcdonough has done for this country and the house of representatives and the senate and staff director, professional director, there's not an issue he has not touched. for eight years, he was an indispensable part of the obama administration. the last four years of that administration, he was chief of staff to the president of the united states. a graduate of a small college in minnesota, st. john's, then he got his masters degree at georgetown. he's continued not only to accelerate and improve himself, but he's brought people along. and today's world and what veterans need and what veterans families need, i can think of no one more equipped in every way to lead the veterans administration for all of us, and for our country. ladies and gentlemen, help me welcome the 11th secretary of veterans affairs, denis mcdonough. [applause] sec. mcdonough: th
he has been a leader in every way, in government in this country. a boy he was born and raised in minnesota, with a small family of 11, that's why he's still so thin. [laughter] when you look at what denis mcdonough has done for this country and the house of representatives and the senate and staff director, professional director, there's not an issue he has not touched. for eight years, he was an indispensable part of the obama administration. the last four years of that administration, he was...
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and the federal government pays for most of it. i don't know why he would not take that. it's the right thing to do. it's the compassionate thing to do. wear these yellow wristbands that talk about practicing the golden rule every day. and i don't know if the governor ever learned the golden rule, but if he did, he's clearly forgotten it. we deserve better. my fellow floridians deserve better, and that's what this campaign is all about. bringing the sunshine back to the sunshine state and doing what's right for women, what's right for minorities, what's right for lgbtq. we're all children of god. we should treat each other that way. >> what about the gun issue? in florida the horrific shooting in parkland was. >> that's a huge issue in the sunshine state. what happened in parkland was horrific. same thing at the pulse nightclub in orlando. governor delaware san vetoed some money passed almost unanimously in the house and senate to give comfort and aid and assistance to the family members of those 49 angels that lost their lives. how do you do that? i don't understand that
and the federal government pays for most of it. i don't know why he would not take that. it's the right thing to do. it's the compassionate thing to do. wear these yellow wristbands that talk about practicing the golden rule every day. and i don't know if the governor ever learned the golden rule, but if he did, he's clearly forgotten it. we deserve better. my fellow floridians deserve better, and that's what this campaign is all about. bringing the sunshine back to the sunshine state and doing...
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he's also married to someone texting high government officials on january 6th. >> is there any recourse if justice thomas decides not to recuse himself from january 6th related questions, specifically to that? >> there really is not. this is the biggest issue. the supreme court, there's no body oaf the supreme court that can sort of direct it as to what to do. chief justice roberts has spoken out about the justices -- it's up to them to determine their own ethical standards without congress. a justice could be impeached. a justice can resign. i hate to break it to twitter but that's not going to happen for both practical and political reasons. this just comes down to how seriously the public sees the court. i wrote a piece about this for cnn.com. it comes down to the faith and integrity that the public has here. >> all right. our legal analyst, thank you very much for that analysis. appreciate it very much. >>> there's more breaking news we're following. all the latest developments on the halt of the russian advance on the ukrainian capital of kyiv. we're going live as our special cover
he's also married to someone texting high government officials on january 6th. >> is there any recourse if justice thomas decides not to recuse himself from january 6th related questions, specifically to that? >> there really is not. this is the biggest issue. the supreme court, there's no body oaf the supreme court that can sort of direct it as to what to do. chief justice roberts has spoken out about the justices -- it's up to them to determine their own ethical standards without...
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, military, government and essential aid. i hope we would work it through this week. we in congress ought to take a look in the mirror and say, you know what, kicking the cannon all these issues, not doing individual appropriations bills and waiting for these giant omnibus and only washington speak would use that term is really not reflective of how our system ought to operate. >> senator warner, thank you so much for your time and perspective today. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up next, what more does the u.s. need to be doing right now as ukrainian zelenskyy pleads for more assistance. >> and first, a tough day on the stock market, down roughly 600 points. we'll continue to monitor and keep you updated on this. you're watching "meet the press daily" on msnbc. s daily" on msnbc. - [female narrator] five billion people lack access to safe surgery. thousands of children are suffering and dying from treatable causes. for 40 years, mercy ships has deployed floating hospitals to provide the free surgeries these c
, military, government and essential aid. i hope we would work it through this week. we in congress ought to take a look in the mirror and say, you know what, kicking the cannon all these issues, not doing individual appropriations bills and waiting for these giant omnibus and only washington speak would use that term is really not reflective of how our system ought to operate. >> senator warner, thank you so much for your time and perspective today. really appreciate it. >> thank...
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again, the ukrainian government estimates that there are more than 100,000 civilians trapped there. the russians do seem to be allowing people to leave in their own private vehicles to other russian-occupied cities and then there are some convoys that are able to take some of these evacuees out back to ukrainian-controlled territory, but for whatever the reason, the russians are not allowing the red cross into mariupol, and given what we've seen around what fred has seen around kyiv, maybe it's because they don't want them to see what is happening in mariupol. >> obviously, we've been covering all of the reports about what has been happening, reports of people having to be buried in backyards, mass graves and obviously to pick up bodies that have been left out unable to be buried privately. kaitlan, the new sanctions coming tomorrow, what do we know about them and given the images coming out of ukraine, does anyone think that they will make much of a difference in the short term? >> well, that's part of the issue and the white house has tried to explain that by saying even if they'r
again, the ukrainian government estimates that there are more than 100,000 civilians trapped there. the russians do seem to be allowing people to leave in their own private vehicles to other russian-occupied cities and then there are some convoys that are able to take some of these evacuees out back to ukrainian-controlled territory, but for whatever the reason, the russians are not allowing the red cross into mariupol, and given what we've seen around what fred has seen around kyiv, maybe it's...
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he doesn't govern that way. i know john avlon is laughing. >> i'm not laughing. >> joe biden sort of won with a very split senate and governed as if he wanted to be fdr. that has changed in the last few months. i grant you that. that i think is what senator scott was speaking to. i will say at the same time -- >> his legislative agenda was always going to be very democratic leaning. -- more to do with trying to repair things after january 6th bringing the country together after january 6th, two different things. >> i hope bringing the country together after january 6th would have been the highest and best hope and then governing, not as though he had 60 or 70, a supermajority in the senate. he only had 50, barely had the senate. he governed with the aspiration of being this transformational, fdr kind of president. the other point i want to concede, and let me say this, i have been surprised by the level -- maybe i shouldn't have been. some may call me naive, the level of vitriol with which republicans have spoke
he doesn't govern that way. i know john avlon is laughing. >> i'm not laughing. >> joe biden sort of won with a very split senate and governed as if he wanted to be fdr. that has changed in the last few months. i grant you that. that i think is what senator scott was speaking to. i will say at the same time -- >> his legislative agenda was always going to be very democratic leaning. -- more to do with trying to repair things after january 6th bringing the country together...
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once they stopped earmarks, that is when government got jammed up. the problem with government money is there always going to be sharks circling, trying to get something for themselves and it happens over and over again, so we can only have hope that this new earmarks process may be avoids that -- maybe avoids that. i do have some issues with how the guest talked about republicans being eager to get rid of earmarks. the reason republicans were eager to get rid of earmarks was to get rid of the scandals. they were the ones with a senator in alaska having money funneled to him like crazy. there was the vietnam pilot from california who got in a lot of trouble. that is why republicans pushed to get rid of them back 15 years ago because they want to get that scandal behind them. host: mr. kaine, -- mr. kane, go ahead. guest: back to the day when earmarks scandals release sort it to run before 2004 and 2008, it definitely had -- there were more republicans that were under investigation, facing criminal charges. the pilot he is referring to is duke cunning
once they stopped earmarks, that is when government got jammed up. the problem with government money is there always going to be sharks circling, trying to get something for themselves and it happens over and over again, so we can only have hope that this new earmarks process may be avoids that -- maybe avoids that. i do have some issues with how the guest talked about republicans being eager to get rid of earmarks. the reason republicans were eager to get rid of earmarks was to get rid of the...
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down from inside the government. it was qanon without baby eating and satanic rituals. you can go all the way up through the alliance with the john birch society. the early '60s. you can go to alliances with white supremacists and the tea party. they believed barack obama was a secret socialist muslim who had a secret plan to destroy america so he couldn't pose a totalitarian dictatorship. and what did john boehner do? he embraced the tea party. for 70 years there's been this dark side to the republican party. my book is basically the saga of the dark side of the gop, and then trump came along and either because he had calculated this or he felt it instinctually, he said this is where the heart of the party is. these millions of people who have been fed this radicalized far right extremism from the party, and have been authenticated and validated by john boehner and sarah palin and others and newt gingrich going back a few more years. they want red meat. they want the reddest meat possible. i can do that. and he did
down from inside the government. it was qanon without baby eating and satanic rituals. you can go all the way up through the alliance with the john birch society. the early '60s. you can go to alliances with white supremacists and the tea party. they believed barack obama was a secret socialist muslim who had a secret plan to destroy america so he couldn't pose a totalitarian dictatorship. and what did john boehner do? he embraced the tea party. for 70 years there's been this dark side to the...
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government feeling about the strength of the u.s. economy moving forward? >> well, thanks for having me. it's good to be back on the show, and we feel good about the strength of the u.s. economy. we have created more jobs in the first few years of president biden's administration than at any time in the last 50 years. we see a great deal of momentum in the economy, in terms of consumer demand is still strong. i have had a chance to sit down with ceos who tell me from their perspective, they are still getting orders from consumers, from other businesses, they feel good about their order books and sitting down with leaders from africa and over the world in the last few weeks, they are amazed by the strength of the american economy which isn't something that happened without the hard work and determination of the american people and the policy choices we have made to get out of the covid epidemic. and we also need to think about what the ukrainian people are doing for all of us in terms of not only defending the values we all stand for, but the reason that ene
government feeling about the strength of the u.s. economy moving forward? >> well, thanks for having me. it's good to be back on the show, and we feel good about the strength of the u.s. economy. we have created more jobs in the first few years of president biden's administration than at any time in the last 50 years. we see a great deal of momentum in the economy, in terms of consumer demand is still strong. i have had a chance to sit down with ceos who tell me from their perspective,...
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it marks an unprecedented willingness to defy the authoritarian government in iran. i am in no way saying that we are out of the woods and that democracy, more specifically, the fight against authoritarianism has been won, but both here and abroad, it continues to be challenged. it is also under threat. but if this week has taught us anything, it is that all of this fighting and protesting might just lead, might just lead to some better days ahead. let's discuss this with the executive editor for news at new yorker. com. he is also an msnbc contributor. and a formal federal prosecutor and current legal affairs columnist for politico -- good have both of you with us. i will start with you. your reaction to the legal troubles piling up against the ex president. do you believe he will be held accountable? >> well, i certainly think that in the new york attorney general's case, there is going to be some accountability there. the reason she is -- making these statements against trump -- 's that documents -- took the fifth over 500 times. and that really is difficult for w
it marks an unprecedented willingness to defy the authoritarian government in iran. i am in no way saying that we are out of the woods and that democracy, more specifically, the fight against authoritarianism has been won, but both here and abroad, it continues to be challenged. it is also under threat. but if this week has taught us anything, it is that all of this fighting and protesting might just lead, might just lead to some better days ahead. let's discuss this with the executive editor...
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they will have a major influence on the functioning of our government. budgetary control to oversight to being able to investigate and it's just absolutely a scary moment to think that these not jobs will have this type of authority if in fact they retake the house? >> a man. thank you for calling them what they are. their complete crazies, they are not jobs. and all of this is so asinine. the fact that we would even be having a sane conversation right now about these conspiracy theories taking over our government is the problem. just look at how they did liz cheney for a minute. who by a democrat and any stretch of the information imagination, liz cheney ain't our girl for most issues. the way they completely terrorized her and thrown her under the bus simply because she said donald trump was wrong in this instance is really foretelling of what is to come. the republicans will sell their souls, they will literally put quote unquote a good peoples head on a spike in order to hold power, and i think it's ultimately gonna bite them in the bucket. at some p
they will have a major influence on the functioning of our government. budgetary control to oversight to being able to investigate and it's just absolutely a scary moment to think that these not jobs will have this type of authority if in fact they retake the house? >> a man. thank you for calling them what they are. their complete crazies, they are not jobs. and all of this is so asinine. the fact that we would even be having a sane conversation right now about these conspiracy theories...
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so, he is setting himself up as the kind of nemesis to federal government. that is very subversive and extremist thing to do in my book. >> route, thanks as always. ruth ben-ghiat, a professor of history at new york university, who is pushing your time. still a lot to come here on msnbc, after the show, richard engel has a special hour on the front lines for the war in ukraine, you would not want to miss it. we will be right back. [sound of helicopter blades] ugh... they found me. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one more time” by britney spears ♪ good to have you back, old friend. yeah, eyes on the road, benny. welcome to a new chapter in investing. [ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. when it comes to tech, everyone wants the
so, he is setting himself up as the kind of nemesis to federal government. that is very subversive and extremist thing to do in my book. >> route, thanks as always. ruth ben-ghiat, a professor of history at new york university, who is pushing your time. still a lot to come here on msnbc, after the show, richard engel has a special hour on the front lines for the war in ukraine, you would not want to miss it. we will be right back. [sound of helicopter blades] ugh... they found me. ♪ ♪...
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so, he is setting himself up as the kind of nemesis to federal government. that is very subversive and extremist thing to do in my book. >> route, thanks as always. ruth ben-ghiat, a professor of history at new york university, who is pushing your time. still a lot to come here on msnbc, after the show, richard engel has a special hour on the front lines for the war in ukraine, you would not want to miss it. we will be right back. l be right back. t project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. ♪ ♪ inner voice (design studio owner): i'm over here waiting... ... looking intensely for a print that i never actually printed... ... so i don't have to deal with that terrifying pile of invoices. intuit quickbooks helps you easily send your first invoice in 3 steps. simple. [sound of helicopter
so, he is setting himself up as the kind of nemesis to federal government. that is very subversive and extremist thing to do in my book. >> route, thanks as always. ruth ben-ghiat, a professor of history at new york university, who is pushing your time. still a lot to come here on msnbc, after the show, richard engel has a special hour on the front lines for the war in ukraine, you would not want to miss it. we will be right back. l be right back. t project yet. worth is giving the people...
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c-span, your unfiltered view of government. new york representative hakeem jeffries serves as chair of the house democratic caucus. over the weekend he was in des moines to talk about president biden's legislative accomplishments and to encourage voters to vote for democrats in the upcoming midterm selections. >> thank you so much. good afternoon, iowa. on the polk county democrats in the house right now. are you ready to send cindy back to the united states house of representatives? are you ready to flip a red seat and turn it blue with admiral franken? are you ready to send detrick to the state house here in des moines? what an honor and privilege to be here in iowa. thank you, sean, for extending the invitation and for your leadership of the county democrats. i thank all of the volunteers and workers for the things that you do to make sure that we're moving this could have been and the state and this country in the right direction. i'm so thankful for my friend and colleague cindy. she is a tremendous representative on your
c-span, your unfiltered view of government. new york representative hakeem jeffries serves as chair of the house democratic caucus. over the weekend he was in des moines to talk about president biden's legislative accomplishments and to encourage voters to vote for democrats in the upcoming midterm selections. >> thank you so much. good afternoon, iowa. on the polk county democrats in the house right now. are you ready to send cindy back to the united states house of representatives? are...
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government actions not ome abroad, but ultimately at home. fonda working with native americans on the indigenous rights movement as well. this is a broader point we've trying to cover on this program. art and culture are separate from our lives. they could reflect is it and change it just like muhammad ali's -- when they tried to punish and jail him for that. he whats acquitted up at the supreme court. but a wider point is that artists who push us to think differently are clearly doing more than art. whether actually brings us to our next guest right now tonight. jane fonda. you may know her from so many things like her oscar winning performances in coming home or say the thriller klute. or the show leading the conversation at workplace harassment early on, 9 to 5. and she's also very much still at it, capping a season with lily tomlin on the netflix hit grace and frankie. jane fonda, welcome to the booet. >> it is good to see here. i love your show. i love it all of the time and the other night i was thinking, god, i wonder if i'll ever be o
government actions not ome abroad, but ultimately at home. fonda working with native americans on the indigenous rights movement as well. this is a broader point we've trying to cover on this program. art and culture are separate from our lives. they could reflect is it and change it just like muhammad ali's -- when they tried to punish and jail him for that. he whats acquitted up at the supreme court. but a wider point is that artists who push us to think differently are clearly doing more...
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government. to become the new prime minister. and the head of the fascists, enthusiastically, he agreed. the tens of thousands of his supporters who he had threatened would march on rome to seize power in a coup, they didn't march on rome to seize power. instead, they marched on rome in a victory parade. because just the threat of them have made it so that he was handed power blood blissfully. that is how the fascists took power in italy 100 years ago next month. they threatened to take power by force, didn't have to, because they intimidated everybody into giving them far ahead of their march on rome. that's the famous march in rome. october, 19 2022. the centennial of that event will be next month. what happened in 1922, things in italy changed pretty quickly. within three years, by 1924, italy was a one party state. within three years after that, by 1928, mussolini had abolished elections altogether. it was a full-on fascist dictatorship. not to spoil the plaid or anything, but as you may know
government. to become the new prime minister. and the head of the fascists, enthusiastically, he agreed. the tens of thousands of his supporters who he had threatened would march on rome to seize power in a coup, they didn't march on rome to seize power. instead, they marched on rome in a victory parade. because just the threat of them have made it so that he was handed power blood blissfully. that is how the fascists took power in italy 100 years ago next month. they threatened to take power...
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how do you govern? >> well, that's right. the party right now is a fully owned subsidiary of the trump organization. that's not the entity that can do its job. when you're motivated by fear, this this case the former president, it's very difficult to lead under those circumstances. so you'll see a lot of unity up until november if they take over the house. all the cracks will merge again and we'll see what comes after that. >> the irony eugene, i don't know if it matters. >> yeah. nobody cares about january 6th except for the press. he literally said that. as long as voters not going to hold the lawmakers accountable for this, they don't have anything to worry about. >> i think i've seen -- i've probably watched a thousand television cycles. i think i've seen two of january 6th. i mean, that is something. and even kevin mccarthy -- what the right has done to nancy pelosi the left has not done with mccarthy. >> i think that right now republicans are trying to express their voters care about inflation, the border, things like t
how do you govern? >> well, that's right. the party right now is a fully owned subsidiary of the trump organization. that's not the entity that can do its job. when you're motivated by fear, this this case the former president, it's very difficult to lead under those circumstances. so you'll see a lot of unity up until november if they take over the house. all the cracks will merge again and we'll see what comes after that. >> the irony eugene, i don't know if it matters. >>...
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what can can we do with a very difficult government just as russia is a difficult government? are you working on it? >> of course, we are. it was a pleasure to see them there. i know i have spent time talking to the families, as you have all the teams. and they are amazing ladies. they have thrown themselves into bringing our families home campaign. so not only are they suffering and going through all this pain, but they have been able to take that pain and actually turn it into something for good. they are raising awareness about all the cases. >> but they want a meeting with the president. why cant they get a meeting, a conversation with the president? >> i can yoel tell you the president is awareover of these cases he's greet bid secretary blinken. carries a card in his pocket that has the names of every single person who is wrongfully detained. so whether someone receives a meeting with the president or not, i want you and them to know that we're always still working these cases. as i said, we have had 15 returns in the last 9 months. >> trevor reed and brittney griner did
what can can we do with a very difficult government just as russia is a difficult government? are you working on it? >> of course, we are. it was a pleasure to see them there. i know i have spent time talking to the families, as you have all the teams. and they are amazing ladies. they have thrown themselves into bringing our families home campaign. so not only are they suffering and going through all this pain, but they have been able to take that pain and actually turn it into something...
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we'll begin with the latest on the possibility of a government shutdown. the house of representatives has passed a short term spending bill that would fund government agencies through next friday. bill now heads to the senate. that must pass it by midnight to tomorrow night or face a partial government shutdown. the top republican on the senate appropriations committee richard shelby said both parties agree on defense spending but divided on the overall budget. lawmakers on tuesday had announced a framework agreement which they believe will allow negotiations to be completed by next week. house republican leader kevin mccarthy was none too policed -- pleased with a question he received yesterday about securing support to become speaker. take a look at this exchange. ate >> you have spent any time at my conference? here we are with the biggest things going on the spending and i can always count on you for the most inappropriate question. >> how nice. in an interview on fox news earlier in the day, mccarthy said he is sure he'll have the votes needed to beco
we'll begin with the latest on the possibility of a government shutdown. the house of representatives has passed a short term spending bill that would fund government agencies through next friday. bill now heads to the senate. that must pass it by midnight to tomorrow night or face a partial government shutdown. the top republican on the senate appropriations committee richard shelby said both parties agree on defense spending but divided on the overall budget. lawmakers on tuesday had...
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to get to the root causes in some of these countries and destabilized governments but that's kind of impossible because a lot have dictators who are cracking down on civil society, they're, you know, drug warlords and that is what they're fleeing and hard to really stem that in those root countries. so, listen, but i think we've been here before and it does seem like every single time the biden administration seems a bit slow on their heels to actually react. >> so we're just a little over two weeks away from republicans controlling the house which is going to change the tone and tenor of this conversation. this is tony gonzalez, republican member of the house on television today. listen to him. he says, yes, the biden administration needs to do something but he's already making the case they're not going to so congress women. >> i fear the worst is yet to come and we're just seeing the tip of the iceberg. while the administration has a role to play in this and should certainly be part of this, congress has a role to play and congress needs to lead. it is difficult for me to talk abo
to get to the root causes in some of these countries and destabilized governments but that's kind of impossible because a lot have dictators who are cracking down on civil society, they're, you know, drug warlords and that is what they're fleeing and hard to really stem that in those root countries. so, listen, but i think we've been here before and it does seem like every single time the biden administration seems a bit slow on their heels to actually react. >> so we're just a little...
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the peruvian government says it's working at the american government to evacuate -- people on a script country. trapped near the ruins of machu picchu, now, peru declaring a state of emergency after weeks of unrest following the ousted president. the holiday travel surge, well, that is well underway. millions on the road and in the air this weekend. 2.4 million passengers nationwide on friday alone. aaa expects 113 million people to travel by car this season. more politics nation with robin al sharpton right after this break. break. ♪ from santa claus, indiana to snowflake, arizona and everywhere in between. we're holiday ready with fast and reliable delivery, serving every address in america. the united states postal service. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq
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one of them is fund the government. so there are some things that they're going to have to figure out a bipartisan way forward on, and that's going to really come to a head in the next couple of months, very soon after this midterm election cycle, and, you know, republicans in the house especially are going to face a choice. how much do they want to just resist or do they want to come to the table in some way, extract concessions but get a deal done? i think republicans if you think back to even the trump years when, you know, republicans held the cards, but they still shut the government down over trump's demands for a border wall. americans did not look on that kindly. it was not something that served them very well, but there is a risk here in being so, you know, in being solely a roadblock and solely just the nothing, you know, nothing moves forward caucus that i think the american people want to see something done, especially now given that we're perhaps on the verge of an economic recession, and i think people are
one of them is fund the government. so there are some things that they're going to have to figure out a bipartisan way forward on, and that's going to really come to a head in the next couple of months, very soon after this midterm election cycle, and, you know, republicans in the house especially are going to face a choice. how much do they want to just resist or do they want to come to the table in some way, extract concessions but get a deal done? i think republicans if you think back to...
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what do you as the republican governance conference, what do you want from him? >> good governance. that's what we were elected for. we didn't come here to make a point. we came here to make a difference. we were duly elected by the people in our communities to go back there and fix the problems that exist. they're sick of the dysfunction that has continued on time and time again each year we've been -- this will now be my sixth term coming back. of not getting things done. we have to go back and fix the problems that are directly affecting the american people on a daily basis. >> so speaking of that, i'm glad you raised it because i can actually fill up the screen with the investigations that members of your party have announced. and i think we have a graphic that we can show everyone. i mean, these are all the topics that some of your colleagues have come out and said hey, we want to look into, we want this to be our focus. there has not been a -- at least we have not seen as yet a concerted effort around an agenda for house republicans. and the reality is government is divided. h
what do you as the republican governance conference, what do you want from him? >> good governance. that's what we were elected for. we didn't come here to make a point. we came here to make a difference. we were duly elected by the people in our communities to go back there and fix the problems that exist. they're sick of the dysfunction that has continued on time and time again each year we've been -- this will now be my sixth term coming back. of not getting things done. we have to go...
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that's when government funding runs out. if for some reason that doesn't happen, they would likely just be able to pass it on a longer timeline that could mean some kind of a shutdown over the weekend, which wouldn't have super tangible impacts, but that's not where we are. the view here is that everyone wants to avoid a shutdown. it's a question of how they actually get there in terms of the procedure and timing on the senate side. >> when you look at the long run here, and actually funding long-term, i know kevin mccarthy has said he doesn't want to do anything he doesn't have to do thl he takes control. what had he thinks will be of the house. is this a fight that kevin mccarthy wants? what's in it for him? or is there something in any fight he takes on that puts him up against the democrats? >> i don't think this is a fight that hes right now. and his status is still ten wous. he doesn't have 218 votes at this point. and this isn't in previous government shutdown fights that were driven by folks on the right, there was a
that's when government funding runs out. if for some reason that doesn't happen, they would likely just be able to pass it on a longer timeline that could mean some kind of a shutdown over the weekend, which wouldn't have super tangible impacts, but that's not where we are. the view here is that everyone wants to avoid a shutdown. it's a question of how they actually get there in terms of the procedure and timing on the senate side. >> when you look at the long run here, and actually...
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but the implementation and good will from the government of qatar is the problem. that's why workers will continue complaining until a framework, a robust justice system is put in place, whereby violators of these laws are punished. >> reporter: jeffrey says he receives complaints from migrant workers all over the gulf, desperate to return home. fred, the qatar world cup chief executive has been criticized for saying death is a natural part of life, after responding that way to the death of a migrant during the tournament. they announced two migrants have died since the tournament began. that's another reason why some here in qatar have been set up a migrant compensation fund to take full account of the injury and death and the unpaid wages during the world cup and the tournament. whether or not that will happen is not something qatar is committing to at this time. >> larry, thank you so much for bringing this to the world's attention. >>> and as the world cup winds down in qatar, russian attacks have not dulled ukraine's passion for football. kyiv has hosted a you
but the implementation and good will from the government of qatar is the problem. that's why workers will continue complaining until a framework, a robust justice system is put in place, whereby violators of these laws are punished. >> reporter: jeffrey says he receives complaints from migrant workers all over the gulf, desperate to return home. fred, the qatar world cup chief executive has been criticized for saying death is a natural part of life, after responding that way to the death...
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looking, potentially, at a very challenging period for him to even get the gavel, let alone actually govern the country. do you think mccarthy's gonna be the speaker of the house? can he manage the confidence if he does? >> yes and yes, although the second yes is a bit more difficult, because managing that group is gonna be difficult. but keep in mind, it's different than it was in 2000, i think it was 15, when john boehner left. we knew in the freedom caucus that there were other people who could effectively be the speaker. we thought kevin mccarthy was one of those people at the time, it turned out that wasn't the case. but we knew paul ryan was a candidate, and believe it or not, this doesn't get a lot of attention. trey -- votes to be speaker as well if he chose to run. i'm not sure if there's anybody else in the house who could get the votes. keep in mind, right now, with the slim margin, let's say it's a five vote margin, any group of six house members could prevent kevin mccarthy from being speaker. by the same token, kevin mccarthy and five other of his friends can prevent anybody e
looking, potentially, at a very challenging period for him to even get the gavel, let alone actually govern the country. do you think mccarthy's gonna be the speaker of the house? can he manage the confidence if he does? >> yes and yes, although the second yes is a bit more difficult, because managing that group is gonna be difficult. but keep in mind, it's different than it was in 2000, i think it was 15, when john boehner left. we knew in the freedom caucus that there were other people...
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so, whether you agree with the contract or not, i, think it's a good way to govern. people knew what they were going to get when they vote it. >> can you describe the atmosphere in the house during that transition to power? >> crazy. because, literally, we were having these mixes of legislations in 100 days. all the time, all the time. i never want to help during those times, because you are running between committee meetings, and hearings, and markups, and it was just insane. there is actually a funny saturday night live clip, with chris farley, where he kept rushing. and again, with all the employments to come with being in the majority, and the optimism, and the things that came with that. you can just think about ten major pieces of legislation, happening, and 100 days. it was crazy. >> what role did women republican members play during that period? besides the un leadership? >> i think women, on committees, and certainly, being spokespeople. there was, never, ever, an issue of if it was a press conference to be held, that women needed to be there, and women need
so, whether you agree with the contract or not, i, think it's a good way to govern. people knew what they were going to get when they vote it. >> can you describe the atmosphere in the house during that transition to power? >> crazy. because, literally, we were having these mixes of legislations in 100 days. all the time, all the time. i never want to help during those times, because you are running between committee meetings, and hearings, and markups, and it was just insane. there...
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we played that sound from nancy pelosi in 2009 think she was worried about the anti government rhetoric -- the tea party was on the upswing there was the obama, -- that was flourishing, i know you say it was light hearted, but the imagery of nancy pelosi behind the wall of flames is yes, a play on the word, fired, but it conjures something darker. and i'm sure it seemed light and like a sharp skewing of someone who was in the political mainframe, if you. well but did you ever pause to think, maybe we shouldn't do this? >> no. that wasn't a part of our conversation at all. i will tell you, part of what i did at the committee, some days i was successful, some days i wasn't. there are reporters that you know i have worked with that will tell you about this, it's the pushback on some of the really, ugly narratives we heard about barack obama. questioning his christianity, or his religion, that not only did i think was politically out of bounds. it was politically stupid. and not what we needed to be talking about in 2010 if we wanted to take over the house. again, the fire policy campaign w
we played that sound from nancy pelosi in 2009 think she was worried about the anti government rhetoric -- the tea party was on the upswing there was the obama, -- that was flourishing, i know you say it was light hearted, but the imagery of nancy pelosi behind the wall of flames is yes, a play on the word, fired, but it conjures something darker. and i'm sure it seemed light and like a sharp skewing of someone who was in the political mainframe, if you. well but did you ever pause to think,...
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if you don't have government willing to stand up to corporate actors you're going to get preyed upon. it's the willingness to take on the republican party. >> if you say they can do it -- are you listening? thank you for coming on. >>> in just a few minutes we're going to talk to one of the democrats who hopes that economic message will take him to the senate. ohio congressman tim ryan joins us live. >>> and up next, disturbing news from elon musk as he orders them to shootaround down tools of hate speech right before the election. that's next. ght before the election that's next. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means mill
if you don't have government willing to stand up to corporate actors you're going to get preyed upon. it's the willingness to take on the republican party. >> if you say they can do it -- are you listening? thank you for coming on. >>> in just a few minutes we're going to talk to one of the democrats who hopes that economic message will take him to the senate. ohio congressman tim ryan joins us live. >>> and up next, disturbing news from elon musk as he orders them to...
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. >> you can't govern if you don't win. all that matters is winning in november. a lot of the candidates i think forgot that. i think they went too far right in some of their primaries. i think they let the media and the other side define them. alex: 20 races are still undecided mainly out in west coast including arizona where democratic is one point ahead of republican incumbent david, that's just about a 450 vote difference. california has the most of all undetermined races in the state's 13 district, republican congressman john duarte is currently ahead of democratic challenger adam gray by less than 100 votes. moving south in the state to 47th district, progressive rep katie porter is up 5,000 votes from republican challenger scott with 72% of the vote in. now there's a few reasons that california count is delay, this was the first midterm election where registered voters in the state were sent a mail-in ballots and as long as they were postmarked by election day are accepted for up to 7 days, mike, so we have some waiting today. mike: patience, a alexandria h
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. >> a federal government report shows that more than 60% of defendants are detained pre-trial because they can't afford to post bail. the report finding stark racial and gender disparities, with young black men over 50% more likely to be detained pre-trial than white defendants. >> if you look at the jail population, it's much more reflective of who has access to money as opposed to who has been determined to be a risk of flight or risk of public safety. >> during the height of the pandemic, in 2020, tray dozer spend three months in the chicago jail when he couldn't post bond. >> the anxiety and the fear of just knowing, with every passing day when i'm in jail, the rest of my life is basically falling apart. it is in freefall. because of the situation in which i was seen as just a misunderstanding to be sorted out. >> after his partner's tiktok post about their experience went viral -- >> he had dementia from his diabetes. and he was obviously confused and accidentally opened a lady's passenger car door. and police on the street assumed that he was stealing the car. >> the bail projec
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government. here ladies and gentlemen for the first time in history a political revolution to clear the national inequality and rights of every human being universal rights that cannot be taken away because these come from the hand of god was the revolution a radical event or conservative? most of the american colonist are from england and the ability against the crown they claim their chartered rights as englishmen there already among the freest people in the world that the protections of the magna carta that says no political leader will revoke the law that english bill of rights they have local self-governing assembly at the townhall and also have the writings of english philosopher john locke. virtually all of the ideas that launch the american revolution can be found in the two treatises of government published 1689 the concept of human equality freedom and natural rights the responsibility of government to protect these rights and the rights to revolution if government tramples our rights b
government. here ladies and gentlemen for the first time in history a political revolution to clear the national inequality and rights of every human being universal rights that cannot be taken away because these come from the hand of god was the revolution a radical event or conservative? most of the american colonist are from england and the ability against the crown they claim their chartered rights as englishmen there already among the freest people in the world that the protections of the...
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it is a government loses the case. that would be the 1st time that any country has been sound to you, or i lights on the rights of indigenous people, specifically by not taking a non faction on climate change. so be a groundbreaking decision international keep. it comes off like positive. well, with the decision, will they take action or like, how will they respond? you know, we will try to support you in any possible way. unfortunately, this issue is not going away and it's not something not. i will end with your generation. i know that your kids will have to deal serious under sensually, unthinkable consequences the decision should see with in july or returned to florida with a can suppose that well, what? well, the government already addressing the issue with keith being done the at the fuels. if you will, would you bloodwork, will you to follow me? why wouldn't construction it? william were current from funded, currently funded and under construction in the water bill. while federal and state put up money for see w
it is a government loses the case. that would be the 1st time that any country has been sound to you, or i lights on the rights of indigenous people, specifically by not taking a non faction on climate change. so be a groundbreaking decision international keep. it comes off like positive. well, with the decision, will they take action or like, how will they respond? you know, we will try to support you in any possible way. unfortunately, this issue is not going away and it's not something not....
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and we're communicating not only with local governments and state government and also national international levels, but also those companies and communities and shareholders. and those disadvantage and under represented communities, ordeal bear the right of the actual impacts of the storms for had in islamic bad. so what actions can be practically considered not just by government, by and authorities, but by also, you know, people to, to scale up and reduce to risk of these climate change related disasters. yes. so before coming to your question. so i will just take a few seconds to say. busy it's not only about the climate finance, but along with that, we also look forward from developed countries to, to support the transfer of technology. so tennis because we're talking about the, the full cost of the of project stream events. so climate change is surprising us every year, almost, and the state of the art to reject climate models. they do not perform run over this part of the world just because that those models are developed in the global not. so we also need some kind of support in deve
and we're communicating not only with local governments and state government and also national international levels, but also those companies and communities and shareholders. and those disadvantage and under represented communities, ordeal bear the right of the actual impacts of the storms for had in islamic bad. so what actions can be practically considered not just by government, by and authorities, but by also, you know, people to, to scale up and reduce to risk of these climate change...
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the government says in 30 to 50 years island uninhabitable. and we have to leave it see race against time to say well she oh, to see you up to mom i'm going to visit some of the other community leaders who were fighting to say, well, islands it will be good for me, but she don't in york what we live law different i learned so far apart signal is always a big issue for us. army is good, low and sit personally and chat about this thing too often and i watch my voice come tell, come to her. if i know to stop putting this dialogue would have gotten, you know, got any thoughts. this going to like this one might be monday solution and it could be better or something or like a bondage. but for 5060, it will protect island from going for the i hope. and we've talked about it that there is a better solution. research need to be up and all that thing. but this is the better solution for now. the ideal solution for australian is to stop burning and exporting call gas in oil, but it doesn't. and so the changing climate continues to destroy. i myself said
the government says in 30 to 50 years island uninhabitable. and we have to leave it see race against time to say well she oh, to see you up to mom i'm going to visit some of the other community leaders who were fighting to say, well, islands it will be good for me, but she don't in york what we live law different i learned so far apart signal is always a big issue for us. army is good, low and sit personally and chat about this thing too often and i watch my voice come tell, come to her. if i...
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government departments and sort of shock responsibility. i think that has done a lot to harm in flood relief efforts and in better end for the preparation of floods. and that said, political instability over the last couple of months in pakistan has definitely definitely exacerbated the situation for us. the nation was, has been so occupied between and the political sort of big has been so occupied. so polarized between political parties and the upcoming general elections that our priorities were amazed. maybe and i say this is a huge maybe, but maybe had our priorities been more aligned, we put a prepared better for the slot tower. the monsoon usually is vital for agriculture for the growth of crops in the income, of course, from millions of farmers. given the scale of what we've been seeing, how much of an economic impact is, is going to have on the farming community in pakistan. which of course is, is one of the key elements of the country's economy. initial estimates being very big picture. there are a $1000000000.00 worth of crop losse
government departments and sort of shock responsibility. i think that has done a lot to harm in flood relief efforts and in better end for the preparation of floods. and that said, political instability over the last couple of months in pakistan has definitely definitely exacerbated the situation for us. the nation was, has been so occupied between and the political sort of big has been so occupied. so polarized between political parties and the upcoming general elections that our priorities...
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and the state, the government, the government hasn't done anything to protect the people. so they don't want to do the c forms. in fact, the protected the banks, you know, and the protected their own interest, and then a few things to do any of these. there have been 6 or 7 draft of the company for law and parliament. and yet we haven't been able to implement any of these. so this is a situation whereby to political any wants to protect this interest is refusing to, in fact, conduct any of this reforms despite even i m. s. insistence that this are going to be to clinicians for any future law and, and you know, just that it was in fact a and i am at that edition here criticizing the 11 is government for not doing this job, but some of them. but this, this situation called go on indefinitely. how do you see it coming to an end? the problem is that we have only 6 to 9 months money to buy in ports, you know, from this central bank reserves. so clearly that time is thinking, there's no more time to take the kind of way as that have a nice publishers. the policy should have been
and the state, the government, the government hasn't done anything to protect the people. so they don't want to do the c forms. in fact, the protected the banks, you know, and the protected their own interest, and then a few things to do any of these. there have been 6 or 7 draft of the company for law and parliament. and yet we haven't been able to implement any of these. so this is a situation whereby to political any wants to protect this interest is refusing to, in fact, conduct any of this...
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he was accused of financing anti government protests. and for playing a role in a failed coo against president ad one. now kabbalah says the charges are fabricated, the case against him has strained ties between turkey and its western allies. thor in jones, has been following the trial of osmond cavalier. i asked him how the judges justified their verdict. well as of yet, we really haven't had an official explanation for the these 30th the judges will give her full, our written defense of their that their verdict and how they came to that. ah, but this was a highly contested case of the defense lawyers saying that there that there was literally, there was no evidence to support it. and it was a purely fabricated case. in fact, it did a merger on the last day. the hearings at one of the judges was even a candidate for parliamentary elections for president. earth one's ruling a k p party. and they said that this judge should be removed immediately. that was overturned, as were all of their objections. ah, but there is a palpable shock with
he was accused of financing anti government protests. and for playing a role in a failed coo against president ad one. now kabbalah says the charges are fabricated, the case against him has strained ties between turkey and its western allies. thor in jones, has been following the trial of osmond cavalier. i asked him how the judges justified their verdict. well as of yet, we really haven't had an official explanation for the these 30th the judges will give her full, our written defense of their...
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and it's going to do what, you know, especially the current government. we have to also distinguish between society at large and the government. the government has a particular agenda that's keeping the status quo because it's also domestically. we have to keep in mind, serbia has becoming less democratic over the last decade. it's been the government of which has been really, really downgrading media freedoms independent institutions. and so to sort of the way the cost of a conflict helps him to distract from this issue. and so from that point of view, he does what he sees in his best interest, no matter what you know, other actors might say, melissa, what do you think of that? would you think the of the idea actually russia doesn't have that much of a role to play? and so anyway, i know you've been critical of those things before. well, actually i share a different opinion. i think there is a major role of serbia. however, considering the recent events in particular of young promote a freshman, there were a good way and actually a statement on dividing
and it's going to do what, you know, especially the current government. we have to also distinguish between society at large and the government. the government has a particular agenda that's keeping the status quo because it's also domestically. we have to keep in mind, serbia has becoming less democratic over the last decade. it's been the government of which has been really, really downgrading media freedoms independent institutions. and so to sort of the way the cost of a conflict helps him...
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and we have to wait, of course, for an official reaction by the ukrainian government. our correspondent philip shots, they're joining us from keith. thank you. and philip the g. 20 summit on the indonesian island of bali, as ended with a joint declaration that clearly condemns the war and ukraine, even though russia is a g 20 member. the summit's closing statement sent leaders denounced the war despite some divisions among the group. western leaders also met on the sidelines of the g 20 to discuss the missile explosion on the polish border. germany's chance level of shots cold for a thorough investigation and warned against drawing hasty conclusions in the nation president, yoko, we don't host at the g 20 summit called the incident in poland. regretfully that so added russia as a g 20 member, agree to a declaration that condemns the war and ukraine. i put that question to d. w's. alexander phenomenon in body was at very interesting question, because of course you would assume that russia would do anything to prevent the strong condemnation of its war on ukraine from be
and we have to wait, of course, for an official reaction by the ukrainian government. our correspondent philip shots, they're joining us from keith. thank you. and philip the g. 20 summit on the indonesian island of bali, as ended with a joint declaration that clearly condemns the war and ukraine, even though russia is a g 20 member. the summit's closing statement sent leaders denounced the war despite some divisions among the group. western leaders also met on the sidelines of the g 20 to...
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is the government doing all it can in your opinion? as far as we are getting enough support, as i say we, i would feel uni sample and where we can with the government. well, in order to reach it does or need as most what, what sort of challenges is this for you though? it sounds absolutely monumental. yes our, the challenge is a big because like a festival, it's cause this year number perfect. it is huge of that it's 3 median in the country and in battle just are not on is that i too close to 3 medium. so and then we're having issues with access because of the roads and bridges are been washed away. and also if those are, and also the functioning units that i keep house and as i've been destroyed in medicine. so these are the main challenges that we are facing back to we can really diverse this tuition if we get a bigger support that to approach a day at the same time, to reach more people to you from ms. bell killer from you know, so thank you very much for your time and being on d. w today. thank you to lay hands are heading to the b
is the government doing all it can in your opinion? as far as we are getting enough support, as i say we, i would feel uni sample and where we can with the government. well, in order to reach it does or need as most what, what sort of challenges is this for you though? it sounds absolutely monumental. yes our, the challenge is a big because like a festival, it's cause this year number perfect. it is huge of that it's 3 median in the country and in battle just are not on is that i too close to 3...
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all the government was forced to turn over those documents. but then they blacked out the names of many of the perpetrators. what we got back was page after page after page of empty documents, the government blocked out almost all the evidence for them. the documents weren't useful to many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. ah, the ones who done most of the damage never got charged. ah . okay. i got to go i used to think they were trying to hide somebody. i thought there was some bishop very important but what they're protecting is they're protecting the government of canada from having to pay its obligations. ah, no, there face in canada. billions of dollars for this generation of indigenous children who are being taken away from their families. mm. losing the case against maintenance might bring to light other scandals and cost the state. dear, i welcome to ontario power flowers. the ones who need flowers got snow. mm. parliament session is about to begin, and i'm going to be asking to find the government in contempt of
all the government was forced to turn over those documents. but then they blacked out the names of many of the perpetrators. what we got back was page after page after page of empty documents, the government blocked out almost all the evidence for them. the documents weren't useful to many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. ah, the ones who done most of the damage never got charged. ah . okay. i got to go i used to think they were trying to hide somebody. i thought there...